Wednesday, October 23, 2013

What causes these spots and floaters in my eyes?

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muggs


I have for a long time now had floaters all of a sudden now I have started to get like a streak or flash/black dots in front of my left eye. I have great eye sight and don't suffer from any illness. I am a 60 year old male.


Answer
Floaters in the eye are due to the natural aging process of the eye.

If floaters persist and symptoms are worrying, it is advisable to have a thorough eye examination. Generally, if the number of floaters in the eye have increased or worsened, you should have it diagnosed and treated as quickly as possible. In most cases, floaters do not require treatment because eventually they do disappear.

When floaters appear in your line of vision, you should try to move your eye around or try looking up or down to move the floaters. There are no medications available to treat floaters. However, if floaters occur as a result of inflammatory eye disease, certain medications may be prescribed to treat the inflammation.

In more severe cases, surgery may be needed to remove floaters and prevent blindness. Surgical options include procedures such as vitrectomy and laser eye treatments like conventional LASIK are performed. Vitrectomy helps to remove scar tissue, clear blood and debris from the eye while LASIK corrects visual impairment.

Natural and holistic treatments for eye floaters that use herbal and homeopathic remedies are gentle without the harmful effects of conventional medicine.

Many treatments for eye floaters feature herbs such Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry) which improve the circulation in the blood vessels of the eye and also help to facilitate delivery of essential oxygen and nutrients. Aspalathus linearis (Rooibos) can be used as an effective all round tonic and restorative, with additional benefits of maintaining digestive health and liver functioning. Sutherlandia frutescens has excellent adaptogenic properties as well anti-oxidant effects.

Remember to always ensure your natural remedies are sourced from reputable companies for maximum safety, therapeutic dosage and effectiveness.

You may get detailed info on the above here http://www.healthherbsandnutrition.com/products/vizuallplus.htm and http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/b/bilber37.htm

How risky eye surgery is?




Jack


I am planning of getting a job that requires perfect vision (now I am 15 years old, my vision is around 20/60) . So option is to get eye surgery when I will be 19-22 years old. But I want to know the risks of such a surgery.
Thanks!



Answer
Lasik is dangerous. They remove tissue and then shoot a laser to your cornea which has UV light. Even if you see after the surgery, Your vision can get worse as you get older. Some people have a bad procedure and their eyes are destroyed. Here is a link to a website that warns of how the Lasik industry is hiding long term risks.

http://www.lasikcomplications.com/

Your vision is 20/60 like mine was. If you tried to do eye exercises you could improve eyesight. Try to google the bates method. Or eye exercises. Google palming eye exercise and palm for a couple of minutes each day or as long as you want. I was able to improve my eyesight and get an unrestricted driver's liscence which means I can legally drive without glasses. Try to reduce the amount of time you wear your glasses and only wear them when needed. You could also wear a weaker prescription and adjust to needing less prescription. Wear your old glasses if you know what I mean.




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